FIELD OF THE INVENTION
[0001] This invention relates generally to disposable absorbent articles and more specifically
to packages of disposable absorbent articles, such as pantiliners, to keep them clean,
but readily removable from the package when desired for use.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
[0002] Heretofore the packaging of pantiliners, sanitary napkins, and other sanitary absorbent
articles which are designed for storage in a user's purse to keep them clean until
needed has been accomplished by individually wrapping each absorbent article in its
own package. Typically this is accomplished by folding each of the absorbent articles
and then wrapping each individually in either a plastic film or paper stock. The plural
individually wrapped articles may then be packaged in a carton or a flexible plastic
film bag for sale. The purchaser/user can then remove one or more of the individually
wrapped articles to place it/them in her purse for later use. One example of one such
a packaged product is an overnight ultrathin maxipad sold by The Kendall Confab Retail
Group, a division of the assignee of this invention, under the trademark FRESH TIMES®.
[0003] The patent literature also includes numerous examples of packages for individual
absorbent articles. See for example, United States Letters Patents Nos.:
4,555,022 (Eagon et al.),
4,556,146 (Swanson),
4,765,477 (Fröidh et al.),
5,569,230 (Fisher et al.), and
5,827,251 (Moder) and United States Design Letters Patent No.
D336,130.
[0004] While the prior art individual packaging is generally suitable for its intended purposes
it still leaves much to be desired from various standpoints. For example, if a user
wishes to store several articles in her purse, the use of several individually wrapped
units will inherently take up considerable space in the purse. Moreover, the individual
packages can shift around so as to wind up located in various portions of the purse.
[0006] Notwithstanding the foregoing a need exists for a package containing plural disposable
absorbent sanitary articles which easily accessible to enable the ready retrieval
of an article from the package while the remaining articles are kept in a clean protective
environment, and which is compact in configuration and aesthetically pleasing.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
[0007] The combination of a package and plural absorbent pads, e.g., pantiliners. Each of
the pads is an elongated generally planar member arranged to be worn by a wearer to
trap and collect fluid waste products. Each pad includes a body engaging surface and
has a periphery in the form of an opposed pair of end portions and an opposed pair
of side portions, with the dimensions of the side portions being longer than the end
portions. Each of the pads is folded along a line extending transversely to the side
portions of the pad so that its body engaging surface forms the inner surface of the
folded pad. The folded pads are stacked on top of each other. The package is formed
of a flexible sheet material, e.g., a plastic film, and has a hollow interior into
which the stack of pads is located. The package can take various forms, e.g., a pouch,
a parallelepiped shaped gusseted member, etc., and has an openable mouth, e.g., a
weakened line in a portion of the material making up the package, two overlapping
edges of the material making up the package, etc. The openable mouth is located immediately
adjacent the stack of pads so that the user can grasp one of the pads to remove it
from the package through the openable mouth.
[0008] In accordance with one aspect of the invention the folded pads are stacked one atop
another with the fold line of each pad being located closely adjacent the fold line
of the other pads, and with the openable mouth located closely adjacent the fold lines
of the stack so that the user can grasp one of the pads at its fold line to remove
it from the package through the openable mouth.
[0009] In accordance with another aspect of the invention folded pads are interleaved in
the stack so that removal of one pad from the package brings a portion of another
pad to the location of the openable mouth to facilitate the removal of that other
pad from the package, when desired.
DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWING
[0010]
Fig.1 is an isometric view of one embodiment of a package, e.g., a "pillowshaped"
pouch, holding plural disposable absorbent articles, e.g., pantiliners, constructed
in accordance with the subject invention;
Fig. 2 is a top plan view of the package shown in Fig. 1;
Fig. 3 is an enlarged sectional view taken along line 3 - 3 of Fig. 1;
Fig. 4 is an isometric view of another embodiment of a package, e.g., a pouch, holding
plural disposable absorbent articles, e.g., pantiliners, constructed in accordance
with the subject invention;
Fig. 5 is a top plan view of the package shown in Fig. 4;
Fig. 6 is an enlarged sectional view taken along line 6 - 6 of Fig. 4;
Fig. 7 is an isometric view of another embodiment of a package, e.g., a parallelepiped
shaped gusseted package, holding plural disposable absorbent articles, e.g., pantiliners,
constructed in accordance with the subject invention;
Fig. 8 is a top plan view of the package shown in Fig. 7;
Fig. 9 is an end view of the package shown in Fig. 7;
Fig. 10 is an enlarged sectional view taken along line 10 - 10 of Fig. 7;
Fig. 11 is an isometric view of another embodiment of a package, e.g., a parallelepiped
shaped gusseted package, holding plural disposable absorbent articles, e.g., pantiliners,
constructed in accordance with the subject invention;
Fig. 12 is a top plan view of the package shown in Fig. 7; and
Fig. 13 is an enlarged sectional view taken along line 13 - 13 of Fig. 10.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
[0011] Referring now to the various figures of the drawing wherein like reference characters
refer to like parts, there is shown in Fig. 1 a package 20 holding plural disposable
absorbent sanitary articles constructed in accordance with one embodiment of this
invention. It should be pointed out that as used herein the term "disposable" means
that the article is designed to be used until soiled, either by urination, menses,
or otherwise, and then discarded, rather than being washed and used again.
[0012] In the embodiment of Fig. 1 the article 22 is in the form of a pantiliner to be worn
by a person within an undergarment for trapping urine or menses. Each of the pantiliners
22 is of conventional construction, such as those sold by Kendall Confab Retail Group,
a division of the assignee of this invention, under the trademark FRESH TIMES®. In
the interest of brevity the details of the construction of the pantiliners 22 will
not be described herein. Suffice it to state that in accordance with one preferred
embodiment of this invention each pantiliner 22 is a generally planar pad which has
an outer sheet or layer 22A formed of a fluid-impervious, e.g., polyethylene, polypropylene
or other plastic film material to form a moisture barrier, an inner liner or layer
22B formed of a fluid-pervious, e.g., a non-woven spun bonded or carded web material
serving as the coverstock, and an absorbent core (not shown), e.g., an air- laid composite
formed of fluff with SAP (super absorbent particles), etc., interposed between the
moisture barrier and the coverstock. The top sheet may be formed of a fibrous material
over the entire inner surface of the pad, or only over the inner marginal edges of
the pad, and not over the intake or "target" zone (i.e., the area at which the body
fluid(s) gain(s) ingress into the absorbent pad). That area may be made up of a three
dimensional apertured film forming the top layer of the intake/target zone. In addition,
a fluid acquisition layer formed of a fibrous material (non-woven) web may be interposed
between the top sheet the a core to expedite the transfer and/or trapping of urine/menses
in the pad.
[0013] The shape or outer perimeter of each pantiliner is a matter of choice or design and
can be a generally hour-glass shape, a generally rounded rectangular shape, a flat
oval shape, an elongated "dog-bone" shape, or any other ergonomically suitable shape.
[0014] A "position" adhesive stripe or patch (not shown) is preferably provided on the pantiliner
to releasably secure the pantiliner into the crotch of an undergarment, e.g., a pair
of panties, when the pantiliner is worn. In particular, in one preferred embodiment
the adhesive is located on the outer layer 22A and extends for a substantial distance
along the longitudinal axis of the pantiliner. A cover strip or release paper (not
shown) is releasably secured over the adhesive to protect the adhesive until it is
ready to be used.
[0015] When worn, the inner layer 22B of the pantiliner faces towards the body of the wearer
to absorb urine, menses, etc., while the outer layer 22A prevents the urine/menses
from leaking out and soiling the wearer's clothing.
[0016] In accordance with one preferred aspect of this invention each of the plural pantiliners
are folded in half along a transverse fold line 22C and so that the inner layer (the
body engaging surface) 22B of the two folded sections abut. This serves to protect
and keep the inner layer 22B fresh and clean. The folded pantiliners 22 are then stacked
one on top of the other and placed within the package 20, The details of the package
20 will be described later. Suffice it to state that the package is formed of a thin
flexible sheet material which surrounds the stack of pantiliners resulting in a construction
that is quite compact and can be easily stored within a purse, pocketbook, etc. For
example, package constructed in accordance with this invention can contain up to ten
pantiliners in a package whose size is approximately 4 inches (10.2 cm) long, 2.5
inches (6.4 cm) wide, and 0.75 inch (1.9 cm) thick, depending upon the thickness of
each of the pantiliners.
[0017] In accordance with one aspect of this invention, e.g., as shown in Figs. 1 and 3,
three pantiliners 22 are stacked one on top of another within the package 20 so that
the fold line 22C of each pantiliner in the stack faces in the same direction. That
direction, as will be described later, faces towards an openable mouth of the package
to facilitate the removal of individual pantiliners from the package, while keeping
the remaining pantiliners neatly folded in the stack within the package to maintain
their integrity and freshness.
[0018] As best seen in Fig. 1 the package 20 basically comprises a "pillow-shaped" pouch.
In particular, the pouch is in the form of a loop 24 (Fig. 3) of a rectangular or
square web of any suitable type of flexible plastic film, e.g., like that used for
conventional packaging of single pantiliners. The loop 24 includes a first marginal
edge 24A and a second marginal edge 24B. The first marginal edge overlies and overlaps
the second marginal edge 24B to form an openable mouth 26 (Fig. 3) at their interface
(i.e., where they overlap). The portions of the web contiguous with the marginal edges
24A and 24B form what can be referred to as the top panel 28 of the package 20. The
package also includes what can be known as the a) lower panel 30. That panel is located
parallel to an spaced from the top panel by a pair of end panels 32 and 34, all of
which are made up of portions of the web of material formed into the loop. The package
20 can be made quite small and compact, e.g., 60 mm wide by 80 mm long. The stack
of pantiliners 22 is located within the interior of the package 20, i.e., between
the top and bottom panels as shown in Fig. 3. The top and bottom panels are heat sealed
together at 36 along their other marginal edges 24C and 24D to hold the stack of pantiliners
within the package.
[0019] In the embodiment illustrated in Fig. 3 the stack of pantiliners is oriented so that
the fold lines 22C of each of the pantiliners is located adjacent the openable mouth
26. Thus, when a user wishes to remove a pantiliner 22 from the package 20, all that
she has to do is to insert her thumb and index finger through the openable mouth 26
to grasp the uppermost of the pantiliners in the stack adjacent its fold line 22C.
Once grasped the pantiliner 22 can then be pulled through the mouth 26. Once the pantiliner
clears the mouth the marginal portions 24A and 24B of the package forming the mouth
reclose (move back into their normal overlapping relationship) to effectively reseal
the mouth and thereby prevent the ingress of dirt or debris into the package. Even
if any dirt or debris should gain ingress into the package via the mouth 26, the fact
that the remaining pantiliners within the package are folded and stacked so that their
body engaging surfaces are not exposed will tend to keep them. If desired, a resealable
adhesive area 38 (Fig. 2) can be placed at the interface of the marginal portions
24A and 24B forming the package's mouth 26 to hold the mouth closed until a pantiliner
22 is to be removed, at which time the adhesive seal 38 can be broken to open the
mouth 26 and withdraw the pantiliner. Then the mouth can be resealed by the adhesive.
[0020] If desired, the pantiliners 22 may be stacked and interleaved in the package 20 in
a manner akin to that commonly done with purse-size facial tissue packages. To that
end the stack of pantiliners may be arranged such that they are interleaved and with
their fold lines alternating in opposite directions. In particular, the upper most
of the two folded portions of the lowermost pantiliner in the stack is located between
the uppermost and lowermost of the two folded portions of the pantiliner immediately
above it with the fold line of one pantiliner being located adjacent the end panel
32 and the fold line of the other pantiliner being located adjacent the end panel
34. The other pantiliners in the stack from that point upward are similarly interleaved.
Thus, when the topmost pantiliner is withdrawn from the package through the mouth,
it will carry with it a portion of the pantiliner immediately below it to facilitate
the removal of that lower pantiliner from the package when desired.
[0021] In Fig. 4 there is shown an alternative "pouch" type package 100 constructed in accordance
with this invention. The package 100 is similar in construction in many respects to
the package 20. Thus, in the interest of brevity the same reference numbers will be
given for the common components of the packages 20 and 100 and the stack of pantiliners
22 therein. The pouch 100 is a U-shaped member 102 formed of a rectangular or square
web of any suitable type of flexible plastic film like that used for the package 20.
The U-shaped member includes a first marginal edge 102A and a second marginal edge
102B which overlie and abut each other, a third marginal edge 102C and an fourth marginal
edge 102D which overlie and abut each other, and a fifth marginal edge 102E and a
sixth marginal edge 102F which overlie and abut each other. The portions of the web
contiguous with the marginal edges 102A and 102B form the top panel 104 and bottom
panel 106, respectively, of the package 100. The bottom panel is located parallel
to and spaced from the top panel by an end panel 108. All of the panels are made up
of respective portions of the web of material forming the U-shaped member 102. The
stack of pantiliners 22 is located within the interior of the package 100, i.e., between
the top and bottom panels as shown in Fig. 6. The top and bottom panels are heat sealed
together at 110 along their abutting marginal edges 102A and 102B, 102C and 102D,
and 102E and 102F to hold the stack of pantiliners within the package.
[0022] A weakened or perforated line 112, in the form of a semi-circle, is located in the
top panel 104 centered at the interface of that panel and the end panel 108 as can
be seen in Figs. 4 and 5. The weakened line forms the openable mouth for the package
100. In the embodiment illustrated in Figs. 4 - 6 the stack of pantiliners is oriented
so that the fold lines 22C of each of the pantiliners is located adjacent the openable
mouth 112. Thus, when a user wishes to remove a pantiliner 22 from the package 20,
all that she has to do is break open the perforated line 112 to form the mouth for
the package and to insert her thumb and index finger through the mouth to grasp the
uppermost of the pantiliners in the stack adjacent its fold line 22C. Once grasped
the pantiliner 22 can then be pulled through the mouth 112. If desired the stack of
pantiliners may be interleaved, like that described earlier, to cause a portion of
the next succeeding pantiliner to be pulled out of the mouth of the package 100 after
one pantiliner has been pulled therethrough.
[0023] In Fig. 7 there is shown another alternative package 200 constructed in accordance
with this invention. The package 200 is a generally parallelepiped shaped gusseted
package which is somewhat similar in construction to the packages 20 and 100 and is
similar in construction to the packaging used for the heretofore identified FRESH
TIMES® product. Thus, in the interest of brevity the same reference numbers will be
given for the common components of the packages 20, 100 and 200 and the stack of pantiliners
22 therein. The package 200 is formed of a web of any suitable type of flexible plastic
film like that used for the packages 20 and 100 and includes a first marginal edge
202A (Figs. 7, 8 and 10) and a second marginal edge 202B (Figs. 7 and 10) which overlie
and abut each other. The package, being of a generally parallelepiped shape, includes
a top panel 204, a bottom panel 206, a pair of gusseted side panels 208 and 210 located
between the top and bottom panels, respectively, an inverted end panel 212, and an
opposed flanged end panel 214 formed by a heat seal 216 (Fig. 8) extending along the
abutting marginal edges 202A and 202B. The bottom panel is located parallel to an
spaced from the top panel by the end and side panels to form a hollow interior in
which a stack of five pantiliners 22 is located. All of the panels of the package
200 are made up of respective portions of the web of material forming the package.
The stack of pantiliners 22 is located within the interior of the package between
the top and bottom panels as shown in Fig. 10.
[0024] A weakened or perforated line 216, in the form of a straight line, is located in
the inverted end panel 212 centered between the top panel 204 and the bottom panel
206 as can be seen in Figs. 7 and 9. The weakened line 216 forms the openable mouth
for the package 200. In the embodiment illustrated in Figs. 7 - 10 the stack of pantiliners
is oriented so that the fold line 22C of each of the pantiliners is located adjacent
the openable mouth 216. Thus, when a user wishes to remove a pantiliner 22 from the
package 20, all that she has to do is break open the perforated line 216 of the end
panel 212 to form the mouth for the package and to insert her thumb and index finger
through the mouth to grasp the uppermost of the pantiliners in the stack adjacent
its fold line 22C. Once grasped the pantiliner 22 can then be pulled through the mouth
216. If desired the stack of pantiliners may be interleaved, like that described earlier,
to cause a portion of the next succeeding pantiliner to be pulled out of the mouth
of the package 200 after one pantiliner has been pulled therethrough.
[0025] In Fig. 11 there is shown another alternative package 300 constructed in accordance
with this invention. The package 300 is identical in construction to the package 200
except for the construction of the openable mouth. Thus, in the interest of brevity
the same reference numbers will be given for the common components of the packages
200 and 300 and the stack of pantiliners 22 therein, and the details of that construction
will not be reiterated.
[0026] The openable mouth for the package 300 is not located within the end panel 212, but
instead is located in the top panel 204. In particular, a weakened or perforated line
312, in the form of a semi-circle, like that described earlier, is located in the
top panel 204 centered at the interface of that panel and the end panel 212 as can
be seen in Figs. 11 and 12. The stack of pantiliners is oriented within the package
300 so that the fold lines 22C of each of the pantiliners is located adjacent the
openable mouth 312. Thus, when a user wishes to remove a pantiliner 22 from the package
300, all that she has to do is break open the perforated line 312 to form the mouth
for the package and to insert her thumb and index finger through the mouth to grasp
the uppermost of the pantiliners in the stack adjacent its fold line 22C. Once grasped
the pantiliner 22 can then be pulled through the mouth 312. If desired the stack of
pantiliners may be interleaved, like that described earlier, to cause a portion of
the next succeeding pantiliner to be pulled out of the mouth of the package 300 after
one pantiliner has been pulled therethrough.
[0027] It is contemplated that the flexible material used to form the packages of this invention
be opaque to hide the contents of the package, so that the pantiliners may be held
discreetly within a woman's purse or pocketbook. Moreover, the packaging material
may have indicia, e.g., floral motifs, geometric patterns, etc., printed thereon or
otherwise applied to provide an aesthetically pleasing or decorative appearance.
[0028] It should be pointed out at this juncture that other modifications to the packages
of this invention are also contemplated. For example, the packages need not be formed
of flexible materials, such a plastic films, but may be formed of cardboard or other
paperboard stock or other materials used for forming relatively rigid cartons. Moreover,
the pantiliners need not be folded in two as described above, but may be folded into
more than two sections, if desired. In fact, in some applications, it may be desired
to leave the pantiliners unfolded within the package.
[0029] Without further elaboration the foregoing will so fully illustrate my invention that
others may, by applying current or future knowledge, adopt the same for use under
various conditions of service.
Embodiments and preferred features of the invention:
[0030] One preferred embodiment of the invention provides in combination a package and plural
absorbent pads, each of said pads being an elongated generally planar member arranged
to be worn by a wearer to trap and collect fluid waste products of the wearer, each
of said pads having a body engaging surface and having a periphery in the form of
an opposed pair of end portions and an opposed pair of side portions, the dimensions
of the side portions being longer than the end portions, each of said pads being folded
along a line extending transversely to the side portions thereof, whereupon said body
engaging surface of each of said folded pads forms the inner surface of said folded
pad, said folded pads being in the form of a stack, said package being formed of a
flexible sheet material and having a hollow interior into which said stack of pads
is located, said package having an openable mouth, said openable mouth being located
immediately adjacent said stack of pads, whereupon a user can grasp one of said pads
to remove the grasped pad from the package through said openable mouth.
[0031] Preferably said folded pads are stacked one atop another with the fold line of each
pad being located closely adjacent the fold line of the other pads, and wherein said
openable mouth is located closely adjacent said fold lines of said stack of pads,
whereupon the user can grasp one of said pads at said fold line to remove the grasped
pad from the package through said openable mouth.
[0032] Preferably said openable mouth comprises a breakable line in said flexible sheet
material forming said package.
[0033] Preferably said openable mouth comprises a breakable line in said flexible sheet
material forming said package.
[0034] Preferably said folded pads are interleaved in said stacked, whereupon removal of
one pad from said package brings a portion of another pad to the location of the openable
mouth to facilitate the removal of said another pad from the package, when desired.
[0035] Preferably said package is of a parallelepiped shape.
[0036] Preferably each of said pads comprising a top- sheet, a fluid absorbent core, and
a cover sheet, and wherein each of said pads is folded so that said cover sheet forms
the exterior surface thereof.
[0037] Preferably wherein each of said pads comprises an adhesive strip located on said
cover sheet.
[0038] Preferably said package comprises a generally pillow shaped pouch formed of a web
of flexible material wrapped into a tube having two marginal edges which overlap each
other to form said openable mouth.
[0039] Preferably said tube includes an opposed pair of ends, each of said ends being sealed.
[0040] Preferably said package comprises a generally pillow shaped pouch formed of a web
of flexible material wrapped into a generally U- shaped configuration, sealed along
its marginal edges to form a front panel and a rear panel, one of said front or rear
panels including said openable mouth.
[0041] Preferably said openable mouth comprises a weakened line in said flexible material.
[0042] Preferably said package is a generally parallelepiped shaped gusseted member formed
of a web of flexible material having a front panel, a rear panel, a pair of side panels,
and a pair of end panels.
[0043] Preferably one of said end panels includes said openable mouth.
[0044] Preferably said openable mouth comprises a weakened line in said flexible material.
[0045] Preferably said weakened line is linear.
[0046] Preferably one of said front and rear panels includes said openable mouth.
[0047] Preferably said openable mouth comprises a weakened line in said flexible material.
[0048] Preferably said weakened line is arcuate.
[0049] Preferably said flexible sheet material is opaque to hide the pads from view.
[0050] Preferably said flexible sheet material includes decorative indicia thereon to render
the package aesthetically pleasing.
[0051] Preferably said package is approximately 4 inches (10.2 cm) long, 2.5 inches (6.4
cm) wide, and 0.75 inch (1.9 cm) thick.
1. In combination a package and plural absorbent pads, each of said pads being an elongated
generally planar member arranged to be worn by a wearer to trap and collect fluid
waste products of the wearer, each of said pads having a body engaging surface and
having a periphery in the form of an opposed pair of end portions and an opposed pair
of side portions, the dimensions of the side portions being longer than the end portions,
each of said pads being folded along a line extending transversely to the side portions
thereof, whereupon said body engaging surface of each of said folded pads forms the
inner surface of said folded pad, said folded pads being in the form of a stack, said
package being formed of a flexible sheet material and having a hollow interior into
which said stack of pads is located, said package having an openable mouth, said openable
mouth being located immediately adjacent said stack of pads, whereupon a user can
grasp one of said pads to remove the grasped pad from the package through said openable
mouth, and wherein said package comprises a generally pillow shaped pouch formed of
a web of flexible material wrapped into a generally U- shaped configuration, sealed
along its marginal edges to form a front panel and a rear panel, one of said front
or rear panels including said openable mouth.
2. The combination of Claim 1 wherein said openable mouth comprises a weakened line in
said flexible material.
3. The combination of Claim 2 wherein said weakened line is arcuate.
4. The combination any one of Claims 1 to 3 wherein said folded pads are interleaved
in said stacked, whereupon removal of one pad from said package brings a portion of
another pad to the location of the openable mouth to facilitate the removal of said
another pad from the package, when desired.
5. The combination of any one of Claims 1 to 4 wherein each of said pads comprising a
top- sheet, a fluid absorbent core, and a cover sheet, and wherein each of said pads
is folded so that said cover sheet forms the exterior surface thereof.
6. The combination of Claim 5 wherein each of said pads comprises an adhesive strip located
on said cover sheet.
7. The combination of any one of the preceding Claims wherein said flexible sheet material
is opaque to hide the pads from view.
8. The combination of Claim 1 wherein said folded pads are stacked one atop another with
the fold line of each pad being located closely adjacent the fold line of the other
pads, and wherein said openable mouth is located closely adjacent said fold lines
of said stack of pads, whereupon the user can grasp one of said pads at said fold
line to remove the grasped pad from the package through said openable mouth.
9. The combination of Claim 8 wherein said openable mouth comprises a breakable line
in said flexible sheet material forming said package.
10. The combination of Claim 1 wherein said package is of a parallelepiped shape.
11. The combination of Claim 1 wherein said package comprises a generally pillow shaped
pouch formed of a web of flexible material wrapped into a tube having two marginal
edges which overlap each other to form said openable mouth.
12. The combination of Claim 11 wherein said tube includes an opposed pair of ends, each
of said ends being sealed.
13. The combination of Claim 1 wherein said package is a generally parallelepiped shaped
gusseted member formed of a web of flexible material having a front panel, a rear
panel, a pair of side panels, and a pair of end panels.
14. The combination of Claim 13 wherein one of said end panels includes said openable
mouth.
15. The combination of Claim 14 wherein said openable mouth comprises a weakened line
in said flexible material.
16. The combination of Claim 15 wherein said weakened line is linear.
17. The combination of Claim 13 wherein one of said front and rear panels includes said
openable mouth.
18. The combination of Claim 17 wherein said openable mouth comprises a weakened line
in said flexible material.
19. The combination of Claim 18 wherein said weakened line is arcuate.
20. The combination of any of the preceding Claims wherein said package is approximately
4 inches (10.2 cm) long, 2.5 inches (6.4 cm) wide, and 0.75 inch (1.9 cm) thick.
Amended claims in accordance with Rule 137(2) EPC.
1. In combination a package and plural absorbent pads, each of said pads being an elongated
generally planar member arranged to be worn by a wearer to trap and collect fluid
waste products of the wearer, each of said pads having a body engaging surface and
having a periphery in the form of an opposed pair of end portions and an opposed pair
of side portions, the dimensions of the side portions being longer than the end portions,
each of said pads being folded along a line extending transversely to the side portions
thereof, whereupon said body engaging surface of each of said folded pads forms the
inner surface of said folded pad, said folded pads being in the form of a stack, said
package being formed of a flexible sheet material and having a hollow interior into
which said stack of pads is located, said package having an openable mouth, said openable
mouth being located immediately adjacent said stack of pads, whereupon a user can
grasp one of said pads to remove the grasped pad from the package through said openable
mouth, and wherein said package comprises a generally pillow shaped pouch formed of
a web of flexible material wrapped into a generally U- shaped configuration, sealed
along its marginal edges to form a front panel and a rear panel, one of said front
or rear panels including said openable mouth.
2. The combination of Claim 1 wherein said openable mouth comprises a weakened line
in said flexible material.
3. The combination of Claim 2 wherein said weakened line is arcuate.
4. The combination any one of Claims 1 to 3 wherein said folded pads are interleaved
in said stacked, whereupon removal of one pad from said package brings a portion of
another pad to the location of the openable mouth to facilitate the removal of said
another pad from the package, when desired.
5. The combination of any one of Claims 1 to 4 wherein each of said pads comprising
a top- sheet, a fluid absorbent core, and a cover sheet, and wherein each of said
pads is folded so that said cover sheet forms the exterior surface thereof.
6. The combination of Claim 5 wherein each of said pads comprises an adhesive strip
located on said cover sheet.
7. The combination of any one of the preceding Claims wherein said flexible sheet material
is opaque to hide the pads from view.
8. The combination of Claim 1 wherein said folded pads are stacked one atop another
with the fold line of each pad being located closely adjacent the fold line of the
other pads, and wherein said openable mouth is located closely adjacent said fold
lines of said stack of pads, whereupon the user can grasp one of said pads at said
fold line to remove the grasped pad from the package through said openable mouth.
9. The combination of Claim 8 wherein said openable mouth comprises a breakable line
in said flexible sheet material forming said package.
10. The combination of Claim 1 wherein said package is of a parallelepiped shape.
11. The combination of Claim 1 wherein said package comprises a generally pillow shaped
pouch formed of a web of flexible material wrapped into a tube having two marginal
edges which overlap each other to form said openable mouth.
12. The combination of Claim 11 wherein said tube includes an opposed pair of ends, each
of said ends being sealed.
13. The combination of Claim 1 wherein said package is a generally parallelepiped shaped
gusseted member formed of a web of flexible material having a front panel, a rear
panel, a pair of side panels, and a pair of end panels.
14. The combination of Claim 13 wherein one of said end panels includes said openable
mouth.
15. The combination of Claim 14 wherein said openable mouth comprises a weakened line
in said flexible material.
16. The combination of Claim 15 wherein said weakened line is linear.
17. The combination of Claim 13 wherein one of said front and rear panels includes said
openable mouth.
18. The combination of Claim 17 wherein said openable mouth comprises a weakened line
in said flexible material.
19. The combination of Claim 18 wherein said weakened line is arcuate.
20. The combination of any of the preceding Claims wherein said package is approximately
4 inches (10.2 cm) long, 2.5 inches (6.4 cm) wide, and 0.75 inch (1.9 cm) thick.